Schriften von Friedrich von Gentz, Ein Denkmal von G. Schlesier presents a collection of writings by the influential German publicist and political theorist Friedrich von Gentz (1764-1832). This compilation, edited by G. Schlesier, serves as a memorial to Gentz's significant contributions to political thought and his role in European history during the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Gentz was a key figure in the intellectual circles of his time, known for his conservative political views and his opposition to the French Revolution. His writings cover a range of topics, including political philosophy, international relations, and the events shaping Europe during the Napoleonic era. This collection offers valuable insights into Gentz's perspectives on the major political and social issues of his day, making it an essential resource for scholars and anyone interested in European history and political thought.
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